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Next-Generation Sterile Filtration Solutions for Enhanced Capacity and Sustainability



WEBINAR

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Filtration Technology Insights: Understand the key principles of advanced filtration design, including optimized pore size and low protein binding, that contribute to effective filtration processes.
  • Enhancing Upstream Efficiency: Discover strategies to improve upstream processing, focusing on achieving high-quality filtrate and maximizing throughput for large batch processing.
  • Streamlining mAb Production for Process Intermediate Processing: Learn about the critical factors that lead to efficient processing of monoclonal antibodies, including the importance of high flux and low fouling for process intermediate filtration.
  • Final Fill Best Practices: Explore the significance of low protein binding and excipient adsorption in ensuring high yield and maintaining product integrity during final fill operations.

Join our webinar to explore the future of sterile filtration with Millipore Express® Ace 0.2 µm membrane. Discover how this advanced filtration technology enhances process efficiency and supports reliable aseptic drug manufacturing across a wide range of bioprocessing applications.

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Rosario Cervellere

Rosario Cervellere

Merck

Applications Engineer

M. Rosario Cervellere, Ph.D., is a Downstream Processing R&D Applications Engineer III, leading application work for product and technology development in both filtration and chromatography. He has contributed to the successful product launches of the Pellicon Capsule®, Millipore Express® SPG 0.2 μm vent filters, and the recently introduced Millipore Express® Ace 0.2 μm membrane. His current focus is on driving transformation through digital innovation in downstream processing, both internally and in collaboration with academic institutions and industry consortia.

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